The other day I posted about working with my own journey on my Sacred Path and a card spread that I did with my Sacred Path Cards to determine why I was feeling out of sinc and blocked with my writing. I promised that I would explain the results of the Four Direction...
The earliest Native American educators were the Storytellers. The Native American storytelling tradition goes back for centuries and was and is a way for the history of Native Americans to be shared for several reasons. A Storyteller is the Guardian of the history and...
When the mighty Moose has chosen us to teach from its totem spirit we are given the lesson of self-esteem. Native Americans see this animal totem in the North direction of the Medicine Wheel. Brother and Sister Moose join Buffalo in this place of wisdom. It is from...
I was reminded of this tribal story on another blog of mine from a comment left by my friend MiMi. The discussion was about teaching without pointing a finger and giving our children moral lessons through telling stories that they can relate to. Stories from our...
Gray Bird was a young boy who belonged to one of the Native American tribes who lived their lives on the great plains of what would later become the United States. His people would live at the edge of a forest during the winter at a spot that was picked by their...
Here in Switzerland, as this particular region is higher up, I see them basically every day circling overhead quite close…